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- Title
- The dime dialogues : for schools, homes and amateur theatricals, for exhibitions, entertainments and dramatic evenings, for dress, scenic and professional performance, humerous [sic.], serious, pathetic, burlesque, farcial [sic.], moral and instructive
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1894
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 41
- Also contains:
- The happy termination, or, A lunatic abroad, The tell-tale telegram, or, An impressionable woman, Too many smiths, or, The much wanted letter, The thirteen original states, The agent and his victim, Playing the races, or, The easy road to ruin, A visit to the moon : for two little girls, Breaking in the dominie, or, Why the boys didn't eat their feast, Watching for Santa Claus, One of the daughters of the new dispensation, The highest duty of all, or, The test that tells, A double surprise for the scoopers, or, Uncle Ben's reward, The stars' contention, or, Peace on Earth, good will to men, The model examination, or, The way not to conduct a school, Allee Samee 'Mellican man, Screen doors, or, Kitty Mulroon's disaster, The new school for scandal, or, The uproar in Shanty-Town, Lime Kiln Club logic, or, The argumentum ad hominem
- Title
- The dime dialogues : expressly prepared dialogues, colloquies, farces, dress and spectacular pieces, travesties and burlesques, and exhibition and amateur stage dramas
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1892
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 40
- Also contains:
- The widow's might, or, The unexpected often happens, Developing a developer, or, The way of the promoter is not always easy, A much needed instance, or, Thanksgiving with a moral, A happy understanding, or, Circus versus arithmetic, The tragedy of the ten little boys, His training day, or, How to cure a growler, The society for the suppression of scandal, or, Human nature is woman nature, The moral of a dream, Wanted: a divorce, or, Betsy Hanks's victory, Meddling with Santa Claus, or, The obtruding fairies, Deceiving to win, or, How Fred Grantley converted his mother, Retreat the better part of valor, The long looked-for come at last, or, The welcome home, Pat answers the advertisement, Uncle David's party, or, The surprise that was no surprise, Whom the gods would destroy, or, Virtue is its own reward, Sunday schools now and then, An hour in the waiting room, or, Oil on the troubled waters
- Title
- The dime dialogues : original contributions by skilled writers, teacher and amateurs, for the school, lyceum and home stage, consisting of minor dramas, colloquies, moralities, farces, dress and scenic pieces, illusions, etc., etc
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1891
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 39
- Also contains:
- Hospitality, or, City verses country amenities, Robert's experiment, or, The test that worked the wrong way, Quite another state of affairs, or, The society for the survival of the unfittest, A flowery conference, Slightly mixed, or, The babes in the wood with variations, Mrs. Dexter's personal, or, She didn't advertise, Clothes don't make the man, Comparisons, A young mutineer, or, Wanted to sell the baby, A decisive failure, or, How it did not work, Candor wins the day, or Miss Constant's tour-to-Europe election, Their aspirations, The big hollow school, or, Iddication in the backwoods, A very clear demonstration, or, The well-impressed lesson, The dream lesson, or, What might have been, Why he did not like the country, Liberty